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Ordering Numbers- largest to smallest
In this ordering numbers activity, 2nd graders place 6 numbers in order from largest to smallest in each of 7 examples. They work with one and two digit numbers.
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Ordering Numbers Largest to Smallest 0-12
In this ordering numbers worksheet, 1st graders place six numbers between 0-12 in order from largest to smallest. They complete 7 examples.
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Equivalent Fractions: Equal, Largest, or Smallest
Elementary mathematicians begin by reading a one-page text that explains how to compare fractions. They solve two problems in which they must circle equal fractions in a set. They then solve four problems where a set of five fractions is...
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What’s the Smallest Thing You Know?
Elementary learners listen to a story, then sort objects from largest to smallest at six different stations around the classroom. Adaptable for a large range of age and ability groups.
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Comparing Numbers Up to 10 Guided Lesson
Kindergartners demonstrate their ability to identify which numbers are the largest, the smallest, and equal to other numbers using this one-page learning exercise. They must also count the total numbers in a series.
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Ordering Numbers 1-20, Largest to Smallest 3
In this number order practice worksheet, students examine 10 numbers. Students put the 10 numbers between 1 and 20 in order from largest to smallest.
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Ordering Numbers 1-20, Largest to Smallest 4
In this number order practice worksheet, students examine 10 numbers. Students put the 10 numbers between 1 and 20 in order from largest to smallest.
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Ordering Numbers 1-20, Largest to Smallest 6
In this number order practice worksheet, students examine 10 numbers. Students put the 10 numbers between 1 and 20 in order from largest to smallest.
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The Great Lakes
In this Great Lakes worksheet, young scholars observe the Great Lakes location on a partial U.S. map, write their names in the acronym HOMES, list them in order from largest to smallest, and identify states that border them. Students...
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Smallest and Largest Numbers
Incorporate robots into your lesson on number value! For the first worksheet, learners examine two pairs of robots with numbers (1-10) on their chests. They follow directions and color the robot with the largest or smallest number. Then,...
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Place Value- Making the Largest and Smallest Five Digit Numbers
For this place value worksheet, 4th graders use 5 digits to make the largest and smallest numbers in 6 examples. They move the digit cards around as they make the numbers.
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Big vs. Little - Macro to Micro Lesson 1
Small and large are relative terms; what's the best way to quantify them? Young scientists take on that challenge as they complete an interactive activity to explore size. They build structures during their exploration and begin using...
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Putting Numbers in Order, Numbers Up to 9,900
Put these big numbers in order! Fourth graders review the example at the top of the page before putting 16 sets of 4-digit numbers in order from smallest to largest. You can cut the three sections of problems into strips of paper for...
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How To Order Decimals
In this ordering decimal numbers activity, students first read a one page explanation about comparing and ordering decimal numbers. Students then solve ten problems in which a series of 5 decimal numbers is ordered from least to greatest.
Illustrative Mathematics
Rounding to 50 or 500
In a six-problem learning activity, children are guided to solve word problems that involve rounding to the nearest ten and nearest hundred. A commentary and answer key provide different approaches that learners may take in solving the...
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Ordering Numbers 3c
In this number ordering worksheet, learners put the 5 number cards in order from largest to smallest. There are 7 questions on this worksheet and all of the numbers are between 0 and 10.
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Ordering Numbers 4a
In this number ordering worksheet, students put the 5 number cards in order from largest to smallest. There are 5 questions on this worksheet and all of the numbers are in the thousands.
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Place Value
Prompt class members to find the value of various digits, and to write numbers in standard form and written form. Pupils also round multi-digit numbers to the nearest hundred and thousand.
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Ordering Numbers in a Sequence
In this math worksheet, students analyze rows of random 2,3 and 4 digit numbers. Students sort each row of numbers into order from largest to smallest, then add 3 more numbers to the end of each sequence.
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Estimating With Fire
Watch the damage from a forest fire in this interactive simulation activity that challenges learners to estimate the burn area using different approaches. Learners are given a worksheet to track the different burn patterns and practice...
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Comparing Numbers Up to 10 Step-by-Step Lesson
A teacher resource, this scripted lesson details how to explain to learners the steps involved in determining which numbers in a series are bigger or smaller than a given number. The referenced pupil learning exercise is not included.
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Chocolate Taste-Testing: Introduction to Loco for Cocoa
Is the price of chocolate a good indicator of taste? Your learners will approach this question through experimentation and analysis, and will then delve into the rich history and complexity of cacao and chocolate.
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Place Value 2.1
For this identifying the place value worksheet, students write numbers to their nearest ten, hundred, thousand; identify the value of given numbers, convert numbers to words and words to numbers, order from largest to smallest, and solve...
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Measuring Perimeter
Have your class practice measuring the perimeter of various objects using this resource. Fifth graders place various-sized polygons in order (from largest to smallest). They use non-standard measuring tools to estimate the distance...